freinbeig to Wed Wayne Panel to View' Luncheon-Fashion Show Scheduled Dr. Silver's New Book Arnold Golden June 2 A panel of theologians will Tuesday by Maimonides Auxiliary z zn O t- kn cs MISS SHARON WEINBERG Announcement is made of the engagement of Sharon Joan Weinberg by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Weinberg, of Freeland Ave., to Arnold Mor- ton Gold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gold, of Hartwell Ave. Miss Weinberg is a junior in Wayne State University's col- lege of education, and is af- filiated iivith Delta Phi Epsilon sorority. Mr. Gold, a graduate of the WSU law school, is affi- liated with • Tau Epsilon Rho legal fraternity. He is a captain in the Air Force Reserve. A June 2 wedding is planned. Fr* You Can Be Sure . . . If It's DICK STEIN And His Orchestra KE 5-2604 UN 4-3018 LAMP REPAIR Lamp Shades Cleaned VOGUE LAMP and SHADE STUDIO 18951 LIVERNOIS UN 3-7322 • You've Enjoyed Many Weddings. and Bar Mitzvahs with Music by UN. 3-6283 S.. L. Berris Named Ke-Yu-Ma Registrar Shimon L. Berris has been ap- pointed registrar of Camp Ke- Yu-Ma for the coming summer season, it was announced this week by camp director, Bernard Jaffe. In addition to his duties as registrar, Berris will direct spe- cial weekend camping programs. Berris is cur- rently meeting with t h e par- ents of pros- pective cam p- ers to explain the advantages of camping at Ke-Yu-Ma. The camp, located 60 Berris miles from De- troit, in the Waterloo Recreation Area, near Jackson, has water sports, athletics, horseback rid- ing, arts and crafts and dra- matics among its supervised ac- tivities. Along with a complete- ly Jewish atmosphere, the camp maintains experienced counsel- lbrs, a registered nurse and at- tending physician. Inquiries o r appointments may be made by calling Berris at TU. 3-0795. 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The annual dinner and social of the Sokolivker Progressive Verein will be held at 8 p.m., March 30, in the Sholem Aleich- em Institute, on Wyoming, ac- cording to Sam Wasserman, vice-president. • discuss Dr. Abba Hillel Silver's new book, "Where Judaism Dif- fered" at 8:30 p.m.; Tuesday, in the Mart Room (3rd floor) of the Wayne State University Student Center. The program, sponsored by the • university's Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation, will present as panelists, Dr. Richard C. Hertz, of Temple Beth El; Fr. Edward H. Peters, of the Wayne Newman Foundation; and Canon John Shufelt, chaplain of the .WSU Canterbury Club. Dr. Max Kapustin, Hillel Foundation director, will mod- erate the panel, which will dis- cuss Dr. Silver's interpretation of the Christian-Jewish rela- tionship. The public is invited Manischewitz Readies Holiday Menu Booklet 3 .hf2, C.o unIA. Sok.olivker Verein Sets Annual Dinner for Mar. 30 Formerly of 11525 Dexter 13720 W.- 9 MILE nr. COOLIDGE OAK PARK, MICH. 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Local Artist to Address Northwest Chapter, AJC Robert Broner, well - known artist, will be the principal speaker at a meeting of the Northwest Chapter of American Jewish Congress, at 12:45 p.m., Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. Paul Chover, 18420 Pennington. His subject will be "Modern Jewish Artists." Mr. Broner will illustrate his talk with photographs of his own works as well as those by other significant Jewish artists. Broner received his MA de- gree from Wayne State Univer- sity and supplemented his study at the art school of the Detroit Society of Arts and Crafts. He joined S. W. Hayter's "Atelier 17," a. famous graphics work- shop, in 1950. Mrs. Melvin Nord is North- west chapter president. Mrs. Leopold Snyder is program chairman. Prof. Levin to Speak to Science Academy Prof. Samuel M. Levin, of the economics department of Wayne State University, will address the economics section of the Michigan Academy of Science, at its annual meeting, in the Student Center Building, Cass and Putnam, Friday morning, March 22, at 9:50 o'clock. Prof. Levin's subject will be "MalthuS On War." 800 Livernois 2575 Hiller Rd. Ferndale, Michigan Pontiac, Michigan LI 6-3063 FE 2-8977 GOOD NEWS FOR DETROIT JEWRY! ZACK'S KOSHER CATERERS Will Hold Traditional PASSOVER SEDORIM Monday & Tuesday April 15 and 16 Conducted by well-known cantor By Reservation Only — Call TU 3-1242 13124 Dexter Complete Dinners to Take Out Place your order Early for Confirmations and Other Parties n icutor: 01, from ZCE COUNTRY SIDE ICE CREAM CO. Wholesale and Retail TYler 5-2727 4581 Joy Rd. at Broadstreet We Specialize is Fruit Punch CHOICE and PRIME KOSHER MEATS At Lowest Prices Ever Offered! Beef Liver... 59c lb. Top Rib . . . . 79c lb. Chuck Roast 49c lb. Rib Steak ... 89c lb. 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